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easy  matterto  give  it  a  trial,  and  thus  win  the  approbation  of  men,  as  well  as  the  envy  of  ladies.— Evening 
Express,  Jan,  7, 1881. 


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jf*HE  novel  by  Edward  Egglestou,  which  is  appearing  in  "  The  Century  " 
I||  this  year,  introduces  Abraham  Lincoln  as  one  of  the  auxiliary 
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